Implement HTMLHyperlinkElementUtils for HTMLAnchorElement
Fixes#7857
Origin is omitted since it's still not available in rust-url, but since the previous PR also left it out, I'm assuming that's okay.
Please let me know if there are any style issues. There might be more concise ways to do the pattern matching that I don't know about, I guessed at the indentation style in one or two places.
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Implement RadioNodeList
I also had to implement the NamedGetter for HTMLFormControlsCollection as well, since that's the only consumer of RadioNodeList and I wanted to see which wpt test passes.
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Fixes#8445
The only attributes I found that we have implemented that uses non-zero
dimenion attributes:
* `width` for `<td>` and `<th>` (table cells)
* `width` for `<table>`
I updated these implementations to use the new non-zero dimension
attribute parsing and added associated regression tests.
Implement [Unforgeable]
This is mostly stolen from Gecko. As there, we define the unforgeable members
on an object stored in the slots of the prototype object. They are then copied
onto instance objects when they are instantiated. It should be noted that
proxy objects see their unforgeable memebers defined on their expando object.
Unforgeable attributes aren't properly inherited in codegen (in a similar
fashion as getters and setters as filed in #5875) and require to be redefined
in derived interfaces. Fortunately, there are currently no such interfaces.
No unforgeable members can be included into the TestBinding interfaces for good
measure because they are not compatible with setters.
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This is mostly stolen from Gecko. As there, we define the unforgeable members
on an object stored in the slots of the prototype object. They are then copied
onto instance objects when they are instantiated. It should be noted that
proxy objects see their unforgeable memebers defined on their expando object.
Unforgeable attributes aren't properly inherited in codegen (in a similar
fashion as getters and setters as filed in #5875) and require to be redefined
in derived interfaces. Fortunately, there are currently no such interfaces.
No unforgeable members can be included into the TestBinding interfaces for good
measure because they are not compatible with setters.
Given the unforgeable holder object has the same prototype as actual instances
of the interface, the finalize hook needs to check its slot pointer for nullity
before dropping it.
The new failing test isn't related to Unforgeable attributes, but to the fact
that all Document instances currently have a Location, even if their window
isn't in a browsing context.